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There are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream – Charles Kingsley

What will I learn?

In Vim, we can duplicate a line from normal mode, insert mode, or with an Ex command. But which is best?

In this masterclass, we’ll work through a series of exercises, finding at least two solutions to every problem. In response to the question “which is best?” we’ll see that the answer is always: “it depends”.

Vim is optimized for repetition. We’ll study a few examples of how to use the dot command to repeat the last change. Then we’ll develop a strategy for composing repeatable changes, and meet the optimal Dot Formula: a two step solution with a thousand uses.

To level the playing field, we’ll be using bare Vim (not vi - we’re not savages). You’ll be asked to leave your .vimrc at the door.

The material is presented as a series of interactive lessons, picking up where the Vimtutor left off. It will tie in with my upcoming book, Practical Vim. You can find out more about the lesson format on my blog.

Is it for me?

This workshop is not for the Vim novice. It is assumed that you are at least familiar with the basics. Nor is it for the Vim master. If you already use the :normal Ex command daily, and compose recursive macro quines for fun, then I can’t promise to teach you anything new.

This workshop is aimed at the intermediate user. Come and see how Vim can blow your mind (or your money back).

How much will it cost?

The workshop lasts 3 hours, and costs £100. For a limited period, you can purchase a ticket for £85 by entering this coupon code: earlybird